How to Create a Bedroom Your Child Will Love

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As our kids grow up, giving them a bedroom they love is one of the most fulfilling things to do as a parent. Naturally, kids will spend a lot of time in their bedrooms, so it’s something worth thinking about carefully.

Furthermore, helping your child get enough sleep is about more than just structured bedtimes. Their bedroom should be a haven for relaxation and sleep hygiene too. Whether you have plans for a jungle paradise or a football themed space, here’s how to design a bedroom your child will adore.

Age-appropriate design strategies

Firstly, you’ll need to choose a design scheme that suits their age and developmental stage. For example, a young toddler might need lower furniture and tiny chairs.

Paint is important too. Remember that it’s not easy to change; while your kids might prefer brighter colours when they’re younger, they might outgrow their décor choices faster than you’d expect!

It’s worth considering if you can afford to replace the paint and design elements in a few years when they no longer like it as much. Twins or siblings of a similar age might enjoy sharing a bedroom, so consider bunkbeds and room dividers to help set up a space that they will both love.

Multi-functional furniture

If you’re struggling for space, being smart about your storage solutions with enable you to make the most of the floor space in your child’s bedroom.

For example, there are plenty of kids’ beds with built-in storage to help them keep their toys and treasured possessions safely tidied away. Similarly, primary school children might appreciate a bed with a pull-out mattress underneath, perfect for sleepovers and last-minute weekends with friends.

As for their desk, try to choose one with handy storage drawers or shelves to both save space and encourage them to keep a clear workspace.

Budget-friendly customisation

Involving your children in the design process could reveal money-saving opportunities for personalisation. Whether it’s a chalkboard and a colourful collection of chalk pencils or a cosy reading nook with a snuggly armchair, there are plenty of ways to add character without permanently changing the room.

A few of our favourite low-cost bedroom customisation ideas include:

  • Wallpaper: From floral prints to superhero-themed posters, wallpaper allows for endless personalisation without long-term commitment.
  • Beanbags: Soft furnishings make a bedroom more inviting and playful, so why not take your child choose their favourite seat?
  • Accessories: From colourful lettering spelling out their name to themed toys, add a few touches to let their personality shine.

Designs that grow with your child

Finally, remember that the best children’s bedrooms are adaptable. If you’re making changes to the layout or even structure of the room, try to plan with the future in mind. Think about how their tastes and preferences might change – and try to imagine the updates you’ll give to their space.

Creating a bedroom they’ll love is a team effort. Work together, be patient, and don’t forget those personal touches!

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